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Bethnal
Green Museum of Childhood
A branch of the Victoria and Albert Museum. Contains one of
the largest toy collections on public view in the world.
British
Museum
Site offers exhibit and collection highlights and background
information on the museum.
British
National Space Centre
Ooks at the broader aims, activities and achievements of
Britain in space, and details the structure of the UK space
industry, academia and education.
Cabaret
Mechanical Theatre
Museum of contemporary Automata (mechanical sculpture). Over
70 humourous machines which come to life at the touch of a
button.
Dickens
House Museum
Was the home of Charles Dickens from 1837 to 1839.
F.A.
Premier League Hall of Fame
Offical site includes attractions, biographies, and the
opportunity to vote for the next hall of famers.
Freud
Museum of London
Was the home of Sigmund Freud and his family when they
escaped Nazi annexation of Austria in 1938.
Geffrye
Museum
English domestic interiors, with exhibits dating back over
500 years, displayed in old almshouses in Shoreditch, East
London.
Hayward
Gallery
Part of South Bank Centre, London's premier arts and
performance centre. Located on the bank of the Thames,
between Waterloo and Westminster bridges.
Imperial War
Museum Imperial
War Museum: National Inventory of War Memorials
Covering conflicts involving Britain and the Commonwealth
from the First World War to the present day. Initiated by
the IWM and the RCHME, to establish a comprehensive archive
relating to all war memorials throughout the British
Isles.
Institute
of Contemporary Arts
Where all forms of contemporary art find a home and support.
Independent film, exhibitions, talks and lectures, and
performance art - some of which are available to the
public.
Invisible
Museum
Inspired by Andre Malraux's concept of a "museum without
walls."
Kew
Bridge Steam Museum
A collection of steam pumping engines, including the largest
working single cylinder engine in the world.
London
Canal Museum
Depicts the history of London's canals from their early days
to present leisure purposes.
London
Dungeon
Deep in the heart of London, buried beneath London Bridge
Station you will find the world's most infamous museum of
horror. Within its walls execution and torture are everyday
events and history is brought frighteningly to life.
London Toy
and Model Museum
A unique collection of over seven thousand toys and models,
with on-going educational and entertainment activities.
Museum
of Garden History
For garden enthusiasts.
Museum
of London
Includes online exhibits and information on events and
admission. Tells the fascinating story of London from
prehistoric times to the present day.
Museum
of Moving Images
Traces the fascinating history of film and television,
offering an enchanting blend of entertainment and
education
National
Army Museum
History of Britain's armies from the era of the Redcoat to
Bosnia. Extensive collections, realistic models and
reconstructions bring the soldier's story vividly to
life.
National
Gallery London
Collection information and schedule of events.
National
Maritime Museum
Promotes understanding of history and future of Britain and
the sea, the story of time, astronomy and navigation and of
the historic buildings at Greenwich.
National
Museum of Science & Industry
Science
Museum
Comprised of The Science Museum, London; The National
Railway Museum, York; and The National Museum of
Photography, Film & Television, Bradford.
Natural
History Museum Science
Casebook
An interactive exploration of some of the Natural History
Museum's diverse scientific work.
Ragged
School Museum
Specialises in exhibits relating to local history, including
that of the education system through the years.
Royal
Academy of Arts
Latest news on exhibitions plus other useful
information.
Royal
Air Force Museum
Marvel at over seventy legendary planes, fascinating
exhibits and a world class collection of aviation art all
displayed under cover on the historic site of RAF Hendon
Sherlock
Holmes Museum
The famous study which Holmes and Watson shared for almost
25 years, from about 1881-1904.
Sir
John Soane's Museum
Soane designed this house to live in, but also as a setting
for his antiquities and his works of art.
Victoria and
Albert Museum
Largest museum of the decorative arts in the world.
Victorian
Art in London
A brief guide to finding Victorian and Pre-Raphaelite art in
London.
Wallace
Collection
Works of art enshrine a particular, Anglo-French
nineteenth-century taste.
MAG
(Museums and Galleries) Online
Guide to what's on in London's museums, galleries, historic
houses and more.
146
Museums
You can choos from central, greater and outer London. You
can choos a specific area e.g. Victoria/ Westminster
Galleries
London
Adam
Butler Photography
Photographs by Adam Butler as well as artworks by other
European and Scottish artists.
Agnew's
Specializes in European master paintings, prints and
drawings, British paintings and watercolors, and
contemporary British artists.
Air
Gallery
Exhibition venue for hire in the heart of the West End.
Alex Wengraf
Ltd
Old master paintings and sculpture.
Animation
Art Gallery
Since 1995 we have brought the world of animation art to
collectors from around the globe from our gallery in
London.
Art
London
Dealing in Russian Realist, Impressionist and Contemporary
paintings.
Barkes
& Barkes Russian Art Gallery
Specialists in twentieth-century Russian realism, emphasis
on painting of the 1950s and 1960s.
Berkeley
Square Gallery Henry
Moore Exhibition
Concentrates on 20th century works of art. Includes modern
and contemporary paintings and printmakers. Represents a
selection from the exhibition of works by Henry Moore.
Berwald
Oriental Art
Chinese ceramics and works of art from the Han through the
Tang and Ming to the Qing dynasty
Catto
Gallery
The Gallery represents over fifty leading international
contemporary artists all of whom have pages on this
web-site. Additionally, large collection of Modern British
Artists
Connaught
Brown Art Gallery Connaught
Brown
Specialising in impressionist and modern art.
Egee Art
Consultancy
Offering a selection of antique and contemporary Middle
Eastern and Muslim art.
Flavia
Ormond Fine Arts
Dealing in drawings from European Schools, particular
Italian Old Master drawings, and French drawings.
Fleur
de Lys Gallery
Deals in English, Dutch and European schools, as well as
19th century oil paintings.
Gagliardi
Gallery
Features contemporary art by young and leading artists.
Lamont
Gallery
Dealing in paintings, sculpture, watercolours, oils, prints,
limited editions, and corporate art.
London
Young Photographers Gallery
Gallery based in London displaying information and the work
of young photographers from round the world.
Map House
of London
Antique maps, prints, globes, and atlases.
Redfern
Gallery
Includes paintings, prints and sculpture by contemporary
artists.
Richard
Green
Deals in 17th Century Dutch and Flemish Masters to 19th and
20th Century British and European paintings.
Royal Festival
Hall Hayward Gallery on the South Bank
Hayward Gallery was opened by the Queen, again, in 1968. It
is named for the late Sir Isaac Hayward, a former leader of
the London County Council. Its first exhibition was a major
retrospective of the paintings of Henri Matisse.
Stair
Sainty Matthiesen Inc
Exhibiting Eurpoean paintings from 1300-1900 online and at
galleries in New York and London.
Tate
Gallery
Welcome to the Tate Gallery, home of the national
collections of British art and international modern art.
There are currently three Tate galleries. Choose London,
Liverpool or St Ives for details of each one, including
exhibitions, events and much more.
Thorogood
Illustration
Pics and artist information.
White
Cube
A project room for contemporary art.
Wisemans
Originals
Dealer of original prints and drawings by many of the
world's most important modern artists.
198
Gallery
Contemporary art by black artists.
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Art Galleries
You can choos from central, greater and outer London. You
can choos a specific area e.g. Victoria/ Westminster
London
for free
Welcome to the Sites of London. There are lots of things you
can see in London for FREE: historic palaces, famous
streets, classic London landmarks. Knowing where to start
and trying to see lots in a short time and cheaply is often
a tricky part of any visit to a foreign city.
An
Alternative Guide!
Welcome to the streets of London(and whatever lies above or
beneath them!) These pages contain suggestions for visitors
to London which step more or less outside of the usual
tourist guides. It is one Londoner's collection of hints on
how to enjoy the city.
Destination
Guides London (Exite)
Usual collection of Tourist Information
The
all new London Guide, A visitors Guide
Top 10 Places (Buckingham Palace, Tower, Big Ben, ....).
Attractions, Districts, Theatres. Good overview.
A
travellers guide to London (from British Airways)
Many many information especially for "beginners". But you
have to click and click and click ....
Welcome
to London
Many attractions with description and many pictures
cineworld
Many Movies, Tourist Information, Museums, Shopping,
Maps,
Virtual
London
Many pictures. You can buy a CD and video. Good event
page.
London
online
The insider's guide to London. If it happens, you'll find it
here. (not proofed yet)
London,
the place (I love) to be
I visit London on a regular basis. On these pages I want to
share my impressions of London with you. I will write about
well-known, known and less known places that are worth to
pay a visit. During time I hope this will become some sort
of reference for people, to find out where they can go, and
to give them some background information.

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